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component that i will let the principal -- >> talk about that educational component. >> selected to be part of this program, 32 of our sixth graders are going to be participating and the readers for new years campaign, thanks to the generosity of shop with the cops. kids have been given a reading goal to work towards in a 12-week session. so, that is one layer of it. at the end, they are going to go on a shopping spree december 12th and shop with a cause. that's not the only, the kids get the mentorship and the role models, you know, they get to go with a cop to do this shopping. and he mentioned the stereotypes and a lot of the students in our commune vitt that stereotype and as i was thinking about this ahead of time to reflect on my own as a latina growing up in this community and my own stereotypes with police officers or anybody in uniform, i started thinking about, okay, where does that come from and i started thinking about when i was a child, i was thinking i would walk with my parents and every time a police officer or a cop, say hi and i never realized that effect it had o
component that i will let the principal -- >> talk about that educational component. >> selected to be part of this program, 32 of our sixth graders are going to be participating and the readers for new years campaign, thanks to the generosity of shop with the cops. kids have been given a reading goal to work towards in a 12-week session. so, that is one layer of it. at the end, they are going to go on a shopping spree december 12th and shop with a cause. that's not the only, the...
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before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. >>> and we are back. the words boston strong are now synonymous with the april terror bombing that shook that city. for some those words now mean a lifelong mission to overcome wounds that might never completely heal. on this thanksgiving weekend, our harry smith has an amazing story of a victim that represents the true theory of boston strong. >> mary daniels is determined. she is going to climb the hill no matter what. it will take this american tourist the better part of an hour. >> it was a big hill, and i had to climb the hill, and that was the only way i would have the full view of vienna and have hot chocolate. this is so beautiful. >> you wanted to climb to the top. why did you want to walk all the way up that hill? >> symbolically, for me climbing the hill means a lot to me. it's alm
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> this morning in mario's top three, surviving holiday shopping. everybody likes a good deal and today's digital lifestyle contributor mario armstrong has some advice how we can all save online and in the stores. good morning. >> good to see you. >> quickly. the first one helps get coupons in our hand? >> that's right. for instore and online. it's called retail me not. a great app and free to download and not only can you pull up a variety of bunch of different store locations and things like that but you can easily pull up the coupons. you can see instore offers or online offers i can get that right away and be able to see that. i can also save coupons which is great! how many times have you seen a great coupon but forgot about the expiration date? >> let's say you're in toys rchr. toys rch"r" us. >> this is comparison shopping in the store. >> it's called red laser. you turn your
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. >> reporter: they're willing to help educate others. nbc bay area news. >>> santa clara county is about to offer thousands of people perhaps a reason to turn themselves in. people wanted for nonviolent misdemeanor crimes will be given a new court date to deal with the issue. it is called operation second chance. a dozen law enforcement agencies are taking part. the sheriff's records office has more information on that program. >>> with thanksgiving behind us, many families will spend their weekend decorating their homes and putting up christmas trees. the obama's christmas tree arrived with a little more fanfare than most on a horse drawn carriage with full media coverage. they met the carriage outside the white house. the 18.5 douglas fir was delivered from a tree farm in pennsylvania. it will be decorated and displayed many the blue room in the white house. >>> here in the bay area two public tree lighting ceremonies are set for tonight. one in san francisco and one in san jose. the san jose event coincides with the event, downtown ic
. >> reporter: they're willing to help educate others. nbc bay area news. >>> santa clara county is about to offer thousands of people perhaps a reason to turn themselves in. people wanted for nonviolent misdemeanor crimes will be given a new court date to deal with the issue. it is called operation second chance. a dozen law enforcement agencies are taking part. the sheriff's records office has more information on that program. >>> with thanksgiving behind us, many...
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wow, so how are we limited by gender. >> again, despite their injuries, the teenager wants to help educate others. experts say the very fact we are talking about agender issues tonight shows that sasha is already making a difference. reporting live in oakland, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. >>> tonight, police looking for several drivers who hit a pedestrian early this morning on i-80 in richmond. officers say the 32-year-old man was driving west on 80 near the soleano avenue exit after midnight when he crashed into the center divider. he got out of the car and was trying to cross the freeway when he was hit by several cars. most of those drivers did not stop. the victim identified as nathaniel robinson of richmond died at the scene. >>> in san francisco, a woman who was hit by a garbage truck this morning has now died. the accident happened on interstate 80 at the seventh street off ramp. the road and several connector ramps were shut down for several hours for the investigation. there's no word on why the woman was on the freeway. back in may, another ecology
wow, so how are we limited by gender. >> again, despite their injuries, the teenager wants to help educate others. experts say the very fact we are talking about agender issues tonight shows that sasha is already making a difference. reporting live in oakland, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. >>> tonight, police looking for several drivers who hit a pedestrian early this morning on i-80 in richmond. officers say the 32-year-old man was driving west...
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. >> reporter: 13 years in studio education for seth meyers. >> any sense of like being the last of college? >> very much so. it's nice because i feel like my next job is like right next door to the college. >> reporter: that's because meyers will segway into a new job in february in the same building as the new host of late night when jimmy fallon takes over as host of "the tonight show." >> how is it going to be different? >> there will be way less wonderful impressions, way less beautiful singing and all of the things that jim does better than anybody on late night. i'm aware i don't do as well. >> meyers' strong suit is topical comedy. >> a new report shows only six people signed up for the affordable care act on its troubled first day which means thatty obama care is doing better than guitar lessens by mike. >> talking about things in the news, i like having people who play people in the news and that's an element that we want to bring wisconsin. >> meyers' final sn slrks a while away. but he already set the bar for farewells last spring with bill. >> it's hard to imagine i'm going to
. >> reporter: 13 years in studio education for seth meyers. >> any sense of like being the last of college? >> very much so. it's nice because i feel like my next job is like right next door to the college. >> reporter: that's because meyers will segway into a new job in february in the same building as the new host of late night when jimmy fallon takes over as host of "the tonight show." >> how is it going to be different? >> there will be way...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> finally tonight, think about how many times you have heard the message "hire a veteran." tonight we'll show you what that means. hiring somebody who knows how to get things done, respects the chain of command, doesn't scare easily. one community realized those are ideal characteristics for the job of firefighter. now when there is help wanted, they know who to turn to. our report tonight from nbc's katie tur. >> reporter: for most probationary firefighters or probies as the rookies are called, training to jump out of a window can be intimidating. for scott, this is nothing. >> when i went down i wanted to pack it up and go again. it's fun. that's a parallel this job has to the military. >> reporter: he would know. army staff sergeant and his fellow probies are veterans of iraq and afghanistan. philip johnny was in the air force. what was it like when you found out you got this jo
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> finally tonight, think about how many times you have heard the message "hire a veteran." tonight we'll show you what that means. hiring somebody who knows how to get things done, respects the chain of command, doesn't scare easily. one community realized those are ideal...
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. >> reporter: michael vowed then and there to do his time, educate himself, and become a contributing member to society. what followed was an undergraduate degree from mercy university a masters degree from hofstra university, michael was on his way to a ph.d. until his warden shut that down. >> the warden said that this is a athlete our security. we're not a university. this is a prison. >> reporter: still michael says that enabled him to focus on writing, aided at that point by his wife carol. they met while michael was behind bars and have been married for ten years now. while in prison, michael published more than half a dozen books about his experience and prison life in general. professors around the country began adding his work to their courses but it was one school that decided to add michael himself. >> i thought really? an amazing moment for me to think i was going to -- that the university was going to hire me. >> reporter: the transition, though, was not without its bumps. >> the biggest surprise is learning you who to drive. i didn't know that i had forgotten how to driv
. >> reporter: michael vowed then and there to do his time, educate himself, and become a contributing member to society. what followed was an undergraduate degree from mercy university a masters degree from hofstra university, michael was on his way to a ph.d. until his warden shut that down. >> the warden said that this is a athlete our security. we're not a university. this is a prison. >> reporter: still michael says that enabled him to focus on writing, aided at that...
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. >> reporter: in fremont, students and educators are grieving the loss of a belived coach who died while -- beloved coach who died while reportedly trying to be a good samaritan. details coming up. >> reporter: he was in san francisco to talk immigration reform, but president obama also came to the defense of another hot-button issue. >>> traveling this thanksgiving holiday could be disastrous. more the massive storm that's already canceled hundreds of flights. >>> a long-time high school football coach was killed while trying to help. it happened early saturday morning on 680 near fremont. john webb was a coach and athletic director at fremont's john f. kennedy high school. he was trying to direct traffic after an accident when a car hit and killed him. tonight students and faculty remourning. we have more from the school where he worked for nearly 30 years. >> reporter: raj, the school is actually closed for thanksgiving break. no students are here. but they have been stopping by anyway, along with colleagues and others who knew coach webb to bring flowers, balloons, photos to this gro
. >> reporter: in fremont, students and educators are grieving the loss of a belived coach who died while -- beloved coach who died while reportedly trying to be a good samaritan. details coming up. >> reporter: he was in san francisco to talk immigration reform, but president obama also came to the defense of another hot-button issue. >>> traveling this thanksgiving holiday could be disastrous. more the massive storm that's already canceled hundreds of flights....
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creation of two guys not even old enough to rent from the big boys, both 19, both putting ivy league educations on hold. >> we thought it probably wasn't going to succeed, luckily we did pretty well so we decided to continue. i think by that point our parents were a little more adjusted to the >> for those renting, it will save them up to 70% off car rentals. >> we've done over 3,500 rentals so far, since february, and 3,700 listings of cars being dropped off. >> reporter: off to the airport, she'll know soon enough if her explorer goes exploring without her. nbc news, boston. >> it's a novel concept. there's something there. i don't know if i feel comfortable leaving my car like that. would you try it? >> no. >> i don't have a car in new york. >> the last time i did park at the airport, i thought it was stolen. i parked it somewhere else and forgot. >> how long did it take you to find it? >> a good 20 minutes. i was actually going to call the police. and then i was like, i wonder if it was over there. >> it was pretty cute. we'll take the car. there you go. just ahead, how many protocol for pa
creation of two guys not even old enough to rent from the big boys, both 19, both putting ivy league educations on hold. >> we thought it probably wasn't going to succeed, luckily we did pretty well so we decided to continue. i think by that point our parents were a little more adjusted to the >> for those renting, it will save them up to 70% off car rentals. >> we've done over 3,500 rentals so far, since february, and 3,700 listings of cars being dropped off. >>...
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. >> we launched our new product and we thought what better ways to market and help educate people about fire safety than a fire truck so we purchase add fire truck. >> reporter: you found this on craigslist? >> absolutely. we bought it in michigan and had it shipped out to l.a. >> reporter: part after promo uber is offering free ride this is week so if someone they can end up in this. >> they need to go to the app and put 18 promo code and you might be a lucky rider of the next fire truck. ryan is our awesome driver. he will escort you to your location and you'll get off the truck with a free protect from uber. >> i'm not asking to turn your head. i want you to keep your eyes on the road. >> drives great. >> >> reporter: 18,000 miles. lights work. does the siren work? >> the siren does work. >> reporter: i don't see cops around. that's old school like what, 22-year-old siren technology. that brings you back to 1991. so that's the deal. just today for the free ride, correct. >> today. >> reporter: you have this truck in operation. >> this weekend at the auto show. if you go and check out
. >> we launched our new product and we thought what better ways to market and help educate people about fire safety than a fire truck so we purchase add fire truck. >> reporter: you found this on craigslist? >> absolutely. we bought it in michigan and had it shipped out to l.a. >> reporter: part after promo uber is offering free ride this is week so if someone they can end up in this. >> they need to go to the app and put 18 promo code and you might be a lucky...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> nice crowd out on the plaza. scaffolding coming down around the tree. getting ready to light that thing on december 4th. it will be fun. you're looking for a sure fire way to avoid thanksgiving day disasters. a good thing to do is ask martha stewart. she is in the orange room. hi, ladies. >> this is the most fun i have had the entire time i've been filling in for carson. it's such an honor to be in the orange room with you. people are tweeting us. i asked what was the dumbest question you received today and you said -- >> scotch or bourbon. >> because. >> i don't know why he was asking. >> no, why was it dumb? >> because i didn't know what he was talking about so i just answered bourbon. i like bourbon. >> okay. me too. so we're answering these questions and what's so interest as good that martha is very candid. i tell her my sos, last thanksgiving. >> she cooked her turkey with
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> nice crowd out on the plaza. scaffolding coming down around the tree. getting ready to light that thing on december 4th. it will be fun. you're looking for a sure fire way to avoid thanksgiving day disasters. a good thing to do is ask martha stewart. she is in the orange room. hi,...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. so you think santa will like these... red and green m&m's? i don't know! i never met the guy! whaaaaa! he does exist! they do exist! uhm... santa? before redeeming their bank of america travel rewards points on more than just flights for their recent trip to paradise. before they went to paradise and paid for the car rental, snorkeling, lava tour, and hulu lessons. the clarkes got the bankamericard travel rewards credit card -- the card that allows you to redeem points on just about anything travel related. that's the le'ale'a of travel rewards. apply online or visit a bank of america near you. it'swith all the charminglyher. mistyped texts we've shared... she's worth up to 300 bucks in-store credit. well then it's splitsville for us, baby. get a $100 gift card when you buy a new smartphone and get up to $300 trade-in credit. walmart. ugh! actually progresso's soup has pretty bold fl
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learning about things like lego and animal and space and they love those subjects and get a lot of education out of them and it lasts well beyond the holidays. >> star wars titles are huge this year, right? >> star wars has always been a great seller for us and they're a huge hit and lego is a big deal. we're thrilled that this year we're finding a lot of sales through this book right here the animal book. >> what do you like about that book? >> how you can do a lot of your favorite animals. >> what's your favorite animal? >> peacock. >> very fitting. a good one. >> so spontaneous. >> we appreciate it. this is the 6th year in a row. >> 6th or 7th? >> actually it's the 13th year. >> that's close. >> $1.4 million. >> that's amazing. thank you so much. we appreciate it. happy holidays to [ female announcer ] i like to mix things up a bit with grands mini pot pies. only four ingredients. and a few easy steps. weeknight dinner in a flash. and my family devours them. pillsbury grands biscuits. make dinner pop. guys... [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls, with cinnabon cinnamon, are an ir
learning about things like lego and animal and space and they love those subjects and get a lot of education out of them and it lasts well beyond the holidays. >> star wars titles are huge this year, right? >> star wars has always been a great seller for us and they're a huge hit and lego is a big deal. we're thrilled that this year we're finding a lot of sales through this book right here the animal book. >> what do you like about that book? >> how you can do a lot of...
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the boost in the books have come from the education xhisht program called peace. there are 1 hundred and 3 lavrnz in san francisco schools while many across the state are cutting their librarians we're adding. the community is asked to share in the peace meeting. there's two more meetings including one at chinatown north beach at the 9 so 50 clay street and the final community meeting will be in the mission control area 8925 shot well street from 6 to 9:00 p.m. we encourage all our families to come out and have their voice heard as we look at renewing peace. as a point of personal privilege i think this would be sad to not recognition a recent retired director ms. claudia in helping to restore our initiate in san francisco. i hope our you're on vacation somewhere but thank you 80 from all of us and that golden globe has your name written it it as well. so thank you. >> oh, wait. scott don't leave >> don't leave. >> we're on item c which is actually, the real item. i think superintendant gaga restraining order has a few things to say that i congratulations everybod
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education is no longer in question in reading the new york times writes hong kong and russia are a top well finland's first of numeracy the most highly valued skill in the workforce to america's not just lugging book quote dead last and by a long way in the atrocities beaten to last place by italy in problem solving is told by every single it falls to industrialized country the new york times rise while of almost quote nation building in afghanistan funding new schools and teachers all across america school budgets are being caught and teachers fired while spending has more than doubled since nine eleven going to places like afghanistan iraq and now al qaeda in syria pentagon claims it takes just five percent of your tax but economics professor you discover divorced expenditures from military repayment to veterans affairs nuclear weapons and many many other direct will cost the taxpayers all knowingly paying for profound and astonishing sixty eight cents of your every tykes dollar now goes on for a bull's educational. a new generation of americans gets five for the pizza cruise next ko
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we're nonprofit and we do both education and advocacy and on the education end we develop be curriculum and the curriculum is used widely across the country. it's in every state in the country and in canada and 70 countries around the world and programs we're familiar with is second step and i am hearing some nods and we have a -- idea of kind of what kind of things that we do, and i also do advocacy work so i come and speak at meetings like this. i was at the attorn
we're nonprofit and we do both education and advocacy and on the education end we develop be curriculum and the curriculum is used widely across the country. it's in every state in the country and in canada and 70 countries around the world and programs we're familiar with is second step and i am hearing some nods and we have a -- idea of kind of what kind of things that we do, and i also do advocacy work so i come and speak at meetings like this. i was at the attorn
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we need to educate our educators. my granddaughter talked about the challenge we had during a federal indian holiday. it was - you know, i hesitate here but i want to do this. you know, do you know when american indians were granted citizenship to this country. 18924. that's not been it's ridiculous. that goes back to the point of columbus dloefr american here in the bay area. alcatraz. 1972 couldn't knee. i get it my time is running out. but all those things about hollywood images we need to establish a location to build what we need for your community to educate our students and educate the educators. you want to tub diversity we need to show that by example and we ask for your support. thank you. >> good evening members. i'm georgia williams. i was a student who bend from interest program that were i have two children that are in the program. i want to emphasize the importance of findings a location. we've been uprooted and had to restart over. it's been frustrating and disheartening to have our materials boxed up
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before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in these positions she advocated for public school students in california, focusing on achievement and opportunity gaps, improving can urriculum and instructional quality and ensuring quality education for everybody. she served as an advisor on education issues on a number of private ipbs institutions, she is a teacher, a lawyer, and a very influential voice on all policy matters. she was also passionate about ending this issue of bullying and bringing everyone together to stop this disturbing trend so please welcome assistant secretary for civil rights, ruslyn lee. as i said, our moderator is not always our lieutenant governor, of course he needs to introduction -- no, i get to say something. i get to say something. as everyone in this room knows, youngest mayor in 100 years, right? youngest mayor in 100 years when he was elected 10 years ago and he has remained an effective and visionary leader for everyone. mayo
before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in these positions she advocated for public school students in california, focusing on achievement and opportunity gaps, improving can urriculum and instructional quality and ensuring quality education for everybody. she served as an advisor on education issues on a number of private ipbs institutions, she is a teacher,...
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in the department of education. later, she wasn't able to do it, the professor did a follow-up and he admitted that it wasn't exactly 81, it was less a matter something like that. but none of that, for some reason, the reporters of the time, including "the washington post", they reported this statistic as true. boys were treated much more respectfully and valuable and they assert themselves and girls are sort of lacking balance. that is exactly the opposite was true. a typical classroom, the boys are often sitting in the back to spring the known cause on them and it's true that they may get more attention in some cases, but more careful research shows that it's negative attention at times because boys are more unruly and so the teacher will say, who do you think is the president of france and that is because john is not listening. so they are more recognized, the more positive engagements, those that have positive engagements. those are rare. and we feel that they have the right to express their opinions and if the
in the department of education. later, she wasn't able to do it, the professor did a follow-up and he admitted that it wasn't exactly 81, it was less a matter something like that. but none of that, for some reason, the reporters of the time, including "the washington post", they reported this statistic as true. boys were treated much more respectfully and valuable and they assert themselves and girls are sort of lacking balance. that is exactly the opposite was true. a typical...
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no education system is perfect not to me that people may trouble. our education system hits. we haven't paid enough attention to tip a look it's helpful and eight. i've seen that means that it's at i know that the law the students and today yet. keep up. it's a mathematics perry. the irony of it so that it's out what the problem. it's been up box i must say mm the execution will be full of snow and make things even what some in mono the day fishing before. it's a good look. no no ball up the activity. failed to find out they have like some hope that yes it goes. they advocate that though one policy that is to have morrow high school was and that more unit person to use its now the states that element that basis it then the serious problem is our cute coats. some of those universities those and those high schools and so i must say. i don't like this the forms and i think education can be improved yes but that did not the people that are before you kidding me say drastic action. now a two pc. cp. you prove that and that it showed that he's slowly heat proof that he should not h
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there are very few institutions of higher education or even secondary education established in the west indies during the colonial period, because they could send their sons to europe or north america. >> how does the civil war play into this? >> you have all these north -- you have all these northerners that owned slaves and they run into the tuition that justifies slavery. it challenges the notion of the civil war, the north against the south, fighting for the evils of slavery. >> one of the things northerners , northern intellectuals contribute before the war, is an attempt to establish a common ground between the north and south. an intellectual solution to the crisis over slavery, as that crisis boils up. to claim aly managed new public position in this role. i argue in the book than what allows the college to become a university to become what we know today, an independent influential actor in public affairs, rather than an offshoot of churches come a which is what they are in the colonial period, what allows them to establish is their ability to articulate a new vision of the uni
there are very few institutions of higher education or even secondary education established in the west indies during the colonial period, because they could send their sons to europe or north america. >> how does the civil war play into this? >> you have all these north -- you have all these northerners that owned slaves and they run into the tuition that justifies slavery. it challenges the notion of the civil war, the north against the south, fighting for the evils of slavery....
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so much it needs t toe a part of a well rounded education. if you look at the success we are going to have in this century the success in this century is in a lot of ways hinged on the ability to succeed in this area. f if yo you are the facebook fay or others. the ability to do something as straight-forward as writing code is going to allow more wealth creation for those that can do it in a much shorter period of time than the world has seen before. and what it's going to mean for those that can't is a bigger wealth inequality. you can't say everyone go, stem, stem, stem. >> there are bigger problems in the education system, but it's a big part. there is black girls code and there are organizations around the country that are taking it upon themselves to bring the kind of education that all of our americans deserve into classrooms and as well as outside of classrooms. i don't have an answer for this, but yes, i hope it will change it has to. >> james you want to jump into the conversation as well. hey alexus i'm in new york as well. >> are y
so much it needs t toe a part of a well rounded education. if you look at the success we are going to have in this century the success in this century is in a lot of ways hinged on the ability to succeed in this area. f if yo you are the facebook fay or others. the ability to do something as straight-forward as writing code is going to allow more wealth creation for those that can do it in a much shorter period of time than the world has seen before. and what it's going to mean for those that...
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that's what we naed to educate ourselves on. as i've said and if i have identified all the different players, it does take a village to raise our kids. it does require us to understand not only what happens in the classroom, what happens on the school grounds, what happens in programs that we all cherish so much on and off our school sites, it's online and it's off-line that we also have to concern ourselves with. it is with kids that have both parents and kids without the parents at home that it's happening. we need to embrace a full court program on this because the numbers tell us and dictate to us that we have to have this high level strong fierce collaboration to end bullying and to make sure it doesn't proceed into its worst stages. and so i want to just thank everyone for this collaboration, i know our human rights commission, theresa, is here, i know commissioner is here as well and all of the bay area to work together to utilize the resources that our justice department is offering. their guidance and leadership as well
that's what we naed to educate ourselves on. as i've said and if i have identified all the different players, it does take a village to raise our kids. it does require us to understand not only what happens in the classroom, what happens on the school grounds, what happens in programs that we all cherish so much on and off our school sites, it's online and it's off-line that we also have to concern ourselves with. it is with kids that have both parents and kids without the parents at home that...
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the food guardian project is an education project that builds food education. they're great work is used as a model and was an inspiration for legislation that we supported the healthy corner store that will transform our mom and pop stories to find healthier drinks. i want to say that the - each person in the bayview helping others it's a model they've developed in their xhrg of other. they provide a voice by educating and raising advocacies for better foods and sustainable food systems. they're currently engaged in advising my office on sugary drinks and have been stroll helpful to make us understand the healthy champs. i want to acknowledge the great work of our staff. and for their leadership in the support of food program as well. supervisor cowen could you help electro them >> i will. i want to thank the folks particularly to provide a voice to the food and advocateing food security as well as the sustainable food system. many of you have read in the newspaper that district 10 they have health inequity issues abound. communities in areas like this have be
the food guardian project is an education project that builds food education. they're great work is used as a model and was an inspiration for legislation that we supported the healthy corner store that will transform our mom and pop stories to find healthier drinks. i want to say that the - each person in the bayview helping others it's a model they've developed in their xhrg of other. they provide a voice by educating and raising advocacies for better foods and sustainable food systems....
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science, technology, engineering and math. >> stem education is extremely powerful. what's the first step? >> me, dot, move forward. >> i was trained as an engineer, we are are taught to think critically and come up with solutions. >> but stem education is expensive. the u.s. government hassing budgeted 3.1 billion for it. >> it's less than 1% of the money spent on education. >> mckenzie says schools across the you know, needs entrepreneurs like chelsea roebuck because there aren't enough to teach them. >> think at the u.s. government level how we can better leverage pretty scarce resources. >> today is an exciting day because we're going to be using the computers i talked about. >> roebuck invented an inexpensive laptop. >> this is what we came up with. to design these backpacks we used the raspberry pie, which is a $35, single-board computer. and we used this in combination with our motorola lap docks, to put together our own $100 laptops. so for the price of a mac book pro, you could teach computer programming. >> you insert into the bottom of the raspberry pie. >
science, technology, engineering and math. >> stem education is extremely powerful. what's the first step? >> me, dot, move forward. >> i was trained as an engineer, we are are taught to think critically and come up with solutions. >> but stem education is expensive. the u.s. government hassing budgeted 3.1 billion for it. >> it's less than 1% of the money spent on education. >> mckenzie says schools across the you know, needs entrepreneurs like chelsea...
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but it was also the educational neglect this out that created opportunities for well-educated northerners who wanted to head south to begin their career. like a lot of them, watson had planned to just go for here, make money, go back home, become an attorney. >> host: should be educated children -- >> guest: he would be working as a tutor and perhaps daughters. it was always unequal distribution. and so, he's looking for this sort of reward. i give examples of lots of young men who make this choice after graduating the same time. a lot of them become famous like henchman philip and, who went up one of the most important professors in the history of yellow. the professors to begin the program faces when he finishes college. he's disappointed. he doesn't get this job. so he heads back home and his becoming self-conscious about getting money from his father won a fact the endeavor has proven fruitless. he heads back to connecticut. he actually does study law. and then he goes out again. he heads right back to alabama and establishes himself as a planter. over the next decade he becomes quite
but it was also the educational neglect this out that created opportunities for well-educated northerners who wanted to head south to begin their career. like a lot of them, watson had planned to just go for here, make money, go back home, become an attorney. >> host: should be educated children -- >> guest: he would be working as a tutor and perhaps daughters. it was always unequal distribution. and so, he's looking for this sort of reward. i give examples of lots of young men who...
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you have to educate them. you to feed their passions and you must have a flexible system that goes from pre-k to j. and j stands for jobs. and we can do it. it's happening with the republican governors. >> i talked before about the energy revolution in oklahoma and the great thing about the energy revolution from texas to oklahoma and everybody else, it's going to mean that the next 20, 30, 40 years we're not only going to have the most productive workers in the world, we're going to have the lowest energy cost and we're going to see manufacturing jobs coming back. i know you hear it, you've got business honers that say we can build the factories. but we may not have americans that are going to be able to work the jobs. and we're talking about vocational training. what are you doing in oklahoma so when those jobs come, we have americans to put in there and have them qualified to do it. >> i appreciate all the discussions here. i want to make a point of to help our state's economy and our national economy is to
you have to educate them. you to feed their passions and you must have a flexible system that goes from pre-k to j. and j stands for jobs. and we can do it. it's happening with the republican governors. >> i talked before about the energy revolution in oklahoma and the great thing about the energy revolution from texas to oklahoma and everybody else, it's going to mean that the next 20, 30, 40 years we're not only going to have the most productive workers in the world, we're going to have...
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we are focusing on education. we are focusing on trying to make a healthier system more amenable to the people versus the big government run, cost too much, too complicated. it's not working. we all know that. it is about the kitchen table issues. when i sit with my husband, we talk about it at the kitchen table. we talk about paying for college. my husband talks about his business and regulations and we taxes and talk about our children being able to get a college.et out of what kind of job? are they going to stay in oklahoma? will they have to move somewhere better paying job? it's about paying bills, making house payments. the issues, not taking care of our health. he families might have a problem with substance abuse or mental illness. talking about the things that family in a and something that people can relate to. >> you talk about americans scared.rvous and being byron, they are. it seems like for a long time, stopped talking about the bush tax cuts. the rich are getting richer and poorer. are getter barac
we are focusing on education. we are focusing on trying to make a healthier system more amenable to the people versus the big government run, cost too much, too complicated. it's not working. we all know that. it is about the kitchen table issues. when i sit with my husband, we talk about it at the kitchen table. we talk about paying for college. my husband talks about his business and regulations and we taxes and talk about our children being able to get a college.et out of what kind of job?...
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public schools from kindergarten to higher education. there are thousand of new deal schools built within less than ten years. many have art work in or on them. this is berkeley high school. you shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free. the schools are always telling you that public education can make you better. it should be free. now, public education was fortunatate in california. just in time for them to move in. they build hundreds of schools. seismically safe schools. when you enter it, you go under a copper marquee. enter to learn. we are all this in together. the public service is a noble thing. this is a san francisco school that might be attractive to so eyes. it was a fire trap. they tore these down and replaced them. george washington. hollywood high school. they have english, latin and greek. this is a middle school in long beach. it wasn't centralized authority. they chose the architects. the main constraint is there had to be an engineer on site. there there is berkeley. and piedmont avenue in oakland. this i
public schools from kindergarten to higher education. there are thousand of new deal schools built within less than ten years. many have art work in or on them. this is berkeley high school. you shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free. the schools are always telling you that public education can make you better. it should be free. now, public education was fortunatate in california. just in time for them to move in. they build hundreds of schools. seismically safe schools. when...
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and educated me. so writing a novel seemed to be a way out. >> as you talk, i think of the traumatic century you lived through, all those events. you were born right at the end of the first great war. you lived through the great depression. you lived through the second world war. you lived through the nuclear era, the cold war, genocide, the collapse of the british empire. i mean, does anything remain of the world you knew when you were young? >> nothing. nothing at all. the world war i -- i'm a child of world war i, and i really know about the children of war because both my parents were both badly damaged by the war. my father physically and both mentally and emotionally. so i know exactly what it's like to be brought up in an atmosphere of a continual harping on the war. >> he couldn't stop talking about it? your father couldn't stop talking about it? >> no. he was obsessed with it. it was terrible, you know? these men were -- had been so traumatized. of course, outwardly, they were very civilized
and educated me. so writing a novel seemed to be a way out. >> as you talk, i think of the traumatic century you lived through, all those events. you were born right at the end of the first great war. you lived through the great depression. you lived through the second world war. you lived through the nuclear era, the cold war, genocide, the collapse of the british empire. i mean, does anything remain of the world you knew when you were young? >> nothing. nothing at all. the world...
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and because it's the uk says a leading company in education especially in the higher education system. i am from higher education myself and by unnoticed. pros the stairwell and the tallest reduce the chosen most or the united kingdom. plus the ride this this and other countries also but yes it did of those gatherings expressed the their pride then it probably didn't throw that they have returned and there with him for the benefit of all comfort and. presents they gave them a bit of wood to smile and say you do. it was amongst the class to class and the present the route to his strategy. kazakhstan two thousand fifty. and that these new generation of specialists. all of them have c'mon go to english. and the present. it affected the staff and when there was no time when one hundred and no one thousand and five hundred people speaking english. without that said listen to this speech all the news story the fiction than science or to read. on the prison was also pro. and that i think the key is if he made the right decision at that very difficult moment in nineteen twenty nine to fall. a
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you can't say everyone go, stem, stem, stem. >> there are bigger problems in the education system, but it's a big part. there is black girls code and there are organizations around the country that are taking it upon themselves to bring the kind of education that all of our americans deserve into classrooms and as well as outside of classrooms. i don't have an answer for this, but yes, i hope it will change it has to. >> james you want to jump into the conversation as well. hey alexus i'm in new york as well. >> are you in brooklyn. >> no in manhattan. >> james th your question? a lot of bc's and accelerators have a preference for tec technl co-funders yourself as a non-technical co-founder what is it that you would use to sell yourself to fund your venture. >> you have 45 seconds. >> i was lucky my best friend and co-founder steve huffman was the technical founder. he was the bill yea bill yeah bi roarode his coat tails. i would be a better founder today if i could code. >> i wish we had more time. thank you to all of your google hangout guests. until next time we'll see you on-line.
you can't say everyone go, stem, stem, stem. >> there are bigger problems in the education system, but it's a big part. there is black girls code and there are organizations around the country that are taking it upon themselves to bring the kind of education that all of our americans deserve into classrooms and as well as outside of classrooms. i don't have an answer for this, but yes, i hope it will change it has to. >> james you want to jump into the conversation as well. hey...
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from special education >> hi, good evening. i'm going to take a couple of minutes to talk about the data in the packet. we have a couple of them. we got hot off the press it's a shiite open the initial ruffled. in the district we compared k schools and not participating. if you look at on the bum so overall there was a 33 percent drop in reversals and 20 percent overall and the schools not pairpt 23 percent. so there's a significantly larger drop in referrals for schools that are participating and over on the right is for african-americans it started with the safe plan and your offer recommendation of african-american in special ed pr it shows the difference of 13 percent drop in the premier schools and 5.3 in those not participating in the pd right now. so the preliminary difficult data is in regards to the initial reversals >> a clarifying question do you have the numbers for the total number of african-american population at those schools? >> i don't have it but i can get it to you. >> okay. >> and in the packet there's just
from special education >> hi, good evening. i'm going to take a couple of minutes to talk about the data in the packet. we have a couple of them. we got hot off the press it's a shiite open the initial ruffled. in the district we compared k schools and not participating. if you look at on the bum so overall there was a 33 percent drop in reversals and 20 percent overall and the schools not pairpt 23 percent. so there's a significantly larger drop in referrals for schools that are...
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i gave a shout out and my family really believes in education and the empowerment through education. there is a certain resistlessness and get out of your comfort zone and explore other things. that's how i got here. the path is not easy it's taken 12 years to get a green card. it limits ones opportunity. first, it will take a long time before the h1 process will allow you to move before jobs and you can't start a business. it took me 9 months to start a business. i was so restless to start something so you take capable individuals who are smart and driven and you can't limit them. the comprehensive immigration reform everybody in this room agrees we have to pass high school immigration. but having being on the spotlight you can't really traffic or switch between companies and now imagine the population that's route rights and i think it is morally not acceptable. and the children thought they had a country but apparently the country doesn't want them. >> alexander your story. >> hello. i'm originally from columbia and i was back in columbus. i was in love with computers but we didn'
i gave a shout out and my family really believes in education and the empowerment through education. there is a certain resistlessness and get out of your comfort zone and explore other things. that's how i got here. the path is not easy it's taken 12 years to get a green card. it limits ones opportunity. first, it will take a long time before the h1 process will allow you to move before jobs and you can't start a business. it took me 9 months to start a business. i was so restless to start...
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the educators, make sure they receive the education and understand that relationships are as important as the classroom can urriculum, especially at the secondary level, continue to hammer out policies that are not so punitive but restore we want to connect to correct. we don't want to punish. we often move kids from one environment it another but it doesn't help them make right and it doesn't help others. this is a systemic problem, it's not going to go away. but we can begin and we are, the people on this panel, those of you in this room, we're taking incremental steps. but one of the things we have to do is keep organizing ourselves and understanding the coordinated integrated way so services aren't bolted on, added on and become just a one and done in too many schools. it's got to be really embraced as what we call a whole school climate framework, a whole school climate improvement plan. and when we embrace that, everybody can come to the table and take what can i do? each one teach one, each one reach one, we change policy, we change practices, we change values. there is a map, t
the educators, make sure they receive the education and understand that relationships are as important as the classroom can urriculum, especially at the secondary level, continue to hammer out policies that are not so punitive but restore we want to connect to correct. we don't want to punish. we often move kids from one environment it another but it doesn't help them make right and it doesn't help others. this is a systemic problem, it's not going to go away. but we can begin and we are, the...
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sadly secondary education is not one of them. the most recent rankings for the program for international student assessment has been american 15 year olds ranked 14th in reading, 17th in science and 25th in math among other developed nations. countries like finland and south korea rank near the top. in 2011 gps special, we went to those two countries to see what they were doing differently. amanda went one step further and followed american kids as they spent a year abroad in high school in those two countries and in poland. the book is called the smartest kids in the world and how they got that way. amanda ripley joins me. what did you find about those three countries that struck you? you have three models you say they represent. what are they? >> so south korea is the pressure cooker model. the extreme case of what you see all over asia where kids are working night and day literally under a lot of family pressure to get very high test scores. now, south korea does get those high test scores but at grave costs. finland is in man
sadly secondary education is not one of them. the most recent rankings for the program for international student assessment has been american 15 year olds ranked 14th in reading, 17th in science and 25th in math among other developed nations. countries like finland and south korea rank near the top. in 2011 gps special, we went to those two countries to see what they were doing differently. amanda went one step further and followed american kids as they spent a year abroad in high school in...
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my parents sacrificed their education to make sure that i could go on to finish high school and to go on to college and those great sacrifices i recognize. we have seen so many great leaders that have come up of the sfaisz sacrifices that parents have made. i want to call out some of the leaders (calling names) great organizations that have made incredible accomplishments lately we passed the due process for all ordinance board of supervisors that's because of the leaders of this community. today, we're honoring future leaders people who are macro great accomplishments in their education i want to call them up one-on-one on the stage. first (calling names) (clapping) he's a 12th grader he is was an stent day participate at marshall and it's now a part of the college came back program. he volunteered when it left marshall as a fifth grader he's currently a senior and continues to support marshall as a college bound ambassador. congratulations (clapping) okay. next i would call up an eight grader she demonstrates a willingness to help this is very rare to see she's a social leader. cong
my parents sacrificed their education to make sure that i could go on to finish high school and to go on to college and those great sacrifices i recognize. we have seen so many great leaders that have come up of the sfaisz sacrifices that parents have made. i want to call out some of the leaders (calling names) great organizations that have made incredible accomplishments lately we passed the due process for all ordinance board of supervisors that's because of the leaders of this community....
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, education, is the key to being out of this but not if even at the top of education we're doing the same thing. thank you so much. when we come back, starting a new business and giving others a new lease on life. you're not going to believe what our foot soldier is doing with lobster. that's next. clay. mom? come in here. come in where? welcome to my mom cave. wow. sit down. you need some campbell's chunky soup before today's big game, new chunky cheeseburger. mmm. i love cheeseburgers. i know...
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most of the time i'm related to the taliban, but i want education it and when i talk about education, not only taliban, not only terrorism is the heart of the wheel. education by timing issues as well and we must keep in mind, there's poverty, children are suffering from child labor. they are suffering from child trafficking. they are being used for earning money by some people, by some robbers. there are cultural norms and traditions that stop children from going to their schools. in our society, i'm proud to be a pashtun because we're famous for our hospitality to famous for our courage, but still the our some norms in our culture that does not give equal rights to girls. there are many difficulties for children to go to school. not only terrorism. so i think we must fight all these issues, and the best way to fight these issues is to educate those people. >> forgive me for making a joke, as big of child labor, you're working very hard these days. [laughter] i understand the heavy going from like place to place. you been on quite -- are you having any fun at all? [laughter] >> that'
most of the time i'm related to the taliban, but i want education it and when i talk about education, not only taliban, not only terrorism is the heart of the wheel. education by timing issues as well and we must keep in mind, there's poverty, children are suffering from child labor. they are suffering from child trafficking. they are being used for earning money by some people, by some robbers. there are cultural norms and traditions that stop children from going to their schools. in our...